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Here are the main slides that I used in my presentation on 29th September. University of Bath (287).
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Here are the main slides that I used in my presentation on 29th September. University of Bath (287).
Here are the main slides I used at my presentation and workshops on 28th September. I’ve had to remove many of the pictures to make the file manageable in size (it’s ppt 2007 in a zipped folder). [Download not found] You were a great group to work with.
Here are the main slides I used in our session on the morning of September 24th, as a PowerPoint 2007 file in a zipped folder. There’s lots more stuff which should be useful to you elsewhere on the website. Thanks for making me so welcome at your event. York Postgrads who teach (256)
Here are the main slides from my two sessions on 22nd September. Sorry that it was not possible to video the sessions – the room was not equipped with adequate blinds, and the slides would not have shown up on screen. Nor was there an alternative data projector, which could have been pointed at a different wall, out of the sunlight. [Download not found]
Here are the main slides I used in my presentation (without most pictures, to reduce the file size Segovia (243). Here also are the slides Sally, Graham and I used in our discussion of writing for publication. Writing for Journals (241). We really enjoyed the conference, and our first visit to Segovia.
Here are the main slides I used in my presentation on the morning of 8th September Nottingham presentation (334) and at my workshop on the afternoon Nottingham workshop (288)
Here are the main slides I used in my keynote and workshop. I’ve had to remove most pictures (size) and can’t include the video clips (I don’t own these), and it’s still a big file. I also include other slides that I included in one of the workshops, and some I didn’t include in either session – I hope you find them useful. It was great working with all of you, all best wishes, Phil. iEEC Edinburgh (330)